Pike In Scugog

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alwayscatching said:
How do you think you get a Tiger Musky?
Good point.
I have to sound in and altho there arent many pike. They are there and have been for years.
Not sure why they dont thrive there, but they are there.

Alfie.
 
I've caught pike in Canal lake, Mitchell lake and Balsam lake all within the last 4-5 years never used to see pike in there 20 years ago, I guess I see a trend there, so there's no reason for me to believe that they wouldn't be in Lake Scugog...after all those lakes are all connected
 
Ha ha ha, who knew this would be such a hot topic? lol When I went the other day, the weather was pretty unfavourable (extremely windy and cold) and I didn't bother targeting Pike, so I didn't see any pike or musky; only a few panfish and one 20lb carp.

Honestly after seeing the lake, I would and wouldn't be surprised to see pike in there. I would think the lake too shallow for pike to do very well, but at the same time, I've fished other bodies on the Trent-Severn system and caught lots of pike so I have to imagine they can make it in there (spawn sticking to waterfowl, people being dicks and dumping them in there). I would really rather that Pike were kept out to make sure the musky pop stays healthy, buuuuuut i'm pretty cynical sooooooo; time will tell I guess)
 
40" that's an old fish, if it was born in Balsam that means that pike were already there in the mid 80's
 
cork said:
40" that's an old fish, if it was born in Balsam that means that pike were already there in the mid 80's
That could and may not be true. I know the NGTA Bass Club hosts a tournament on balsam for pike the 2nd Saturday in May every year. This year was a big year for them and lots of 35 inch fish and bigger were caught.
 

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